2022
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2022.849178
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Real-Time Visualization of the Infection and Replication of a Mouse-Lethal Recombinant H9N2 Avian Influenza Virus

Abstract: H9N2 avian influenza viruses (AIVs) continuously cross the species barrier to infect mammalians and are repeatedly transmitted to humans, posing a significant threat to public health. Importantly, some H9N2 AIVs were found to cause lethal infection in mice, but little is known about the viral infection dynamics in vivo. To analyze the real-time infection dynamics, we described the generation of a mouse-lethal recombinant H9N2 AIV, an influenza reporter virus (VK627-NanoLuc virus) carrying a NanoLuc gene in the… Show more

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“…A novel reassortant H3N8 avian influenza virus originating from North America and Eurasia was isolated from ducks at a live poultry market in Foshan City, Guangdong Province, China [ 34 ]. AIVs are known to be potentially infectious to humans and other mammals, even without adaptation [ 35 , 36 ]; for example, the H3N8 AIV from wild aquatic birds was able to cross the species barrier and establish successful infections in swine [ 37 ]. Therefore, the prevalence of the cross-species transmission of the H3N8 AIV in wild birds needs to be monitored.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A novel reassortant H3N8 avian influenza virus originating from North America and Eurasia was isolated from ducks at a live poultry market in Foshan City, Guangdong Province, China [ 34 ]. AIVs are known to be potentially infectious to humans and other mammals, even without adaptation [ 35 , 36 ]; for example, the H3N8 AIV from wild aquatic birds was able to cross the species barrier and establish successful infections in swine [ 37 ]. Therefore, the prevalence of the cross-species transmission of the H3N8 AIV in wild birds needs to be monitored.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%